Want that get-away place with good access? You have found it here with plenty of acreage to roam. Sagebrush blends with natives grasses providing a great landscape for elk, deer and cattle. The highway on the south boundary provides direct access to the property and also power and fiber optic cable. North side of the property was an old homestead which left a domestic well (unknown condition). Seasonal waterways provide ample water for cattle and widlife. Along with this land, there is BLM land nearby expanding your outdoor playground. Ironside Mountain, Cow Valley Butte and Juniper Mountain are all in close proximity.
Here is the get-away acreage near small town with good access that you have been looking for. This 342± acres offers plenty of room to roam where sagebrush blends with native grasses providing a great landscape for elk, deer and cattle. Seasonal Lost Valley Creek also meanders through the property in addition to springs, for the stock water tanks all of which provide that essential water component. The south boundary borders the highway offering direct access to the land and power and fiber optic cable. BLM lands are nearby expanding your outdoor playground. Ironside Mountain, Cow Valley Butte and Juniper Mountain are all in close proximity.
This 940± acre noteworthy ranch consist of irrigated hay meadows, expansive pastures and sprawling range ground. With a total of 484+ cultivable acres, the irrigation infrastructure includes deep water wells and direct access to the live water creek that have been put on via the pivots and wheel lines in the past. Mainly growing alfalfa with 2-3 cuttings per year and season long pasturage afterward. Includes a historic barn, corrals and scale. The regular presence of deer and elk plus game birds only add the abundance this acreage provides. The ranch offers variety and beauty of the high desert, whether you want to hunt, explore the wildlife, or simply bask in the tranquility of nature, this ranch invites you, raise livestock or just to experience the richness of its habitat firsthand.
Cattle grazing and big game hunting are at their best, with a hidden valley of a lush grass meadow and year-round live water. This 1962± acres has good road access and connectivity with fiber optic cable and power along the county road that borders the property. The grass and sagebrush blend in the rolling hills, opening up to an expansive meadow of 120+ acres that teams with wildlife. The 40± acre field that was previously dryland farmed, certainly could be again. Lost Valley Creek has water year-round and traverses through the length of the property. In addition to the creek are multiple springs. Excellent grazing land for you to run around on and then rent out to a neighbor. Less than an hour to Vale, Oregon.
Ironside is located in Oregon. Ironside, Oregon has a population of 48. Ironside is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.5%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,906 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ironside is 58.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 18.2 inches per year, with 65.4 inches of snow per year.